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osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker than it was when i came into office. >> osama bin laden is dead and general motors is alive. >> the war in afghanistan is coming to a close, al qaeda is on the path to defeat, osama bin laden is dead. today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path to defeat. their remaining operatives spend more time thinking about their own safety than plotting against us. >> if you notice, he said al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan are on the run and he is exactly right. >> do you think that's what americans, that's the message they were trying to deliver from the white house to america during the 2012 election that they were being specific about al qaeda in pakistan? that's not what they meant at all, that's why they're in -- i support them, but when you start watering down the global war on terror for political reasons. >> dangerous. >> the question, is al qaeda left in afghanistan, no, in pakistan, no. >> all that stuff was the reason why they played down benghazi before the election. all this stuff. it was alive, it was well,
osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker than it was when i came into office. >> osama bin laden is dead and general motors is alive. >> the war in afghanistan is coming to a close, al qaeda is on the path to defeat, osama bin laden is dead. today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path to defeat. their remaining operatives spend more time thinking about their own safety than plotting against us. >> if you notice, he said al qaeda in...
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bin laden is dead. >> al-qaeda is on path of defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> sean: that is obama again and again taking out osama bin laden and on the campaign trail, while bin laden's death was milestone, reality is al-qaeda is still thriving. we saw it at its worst in benghazi when four innocent americans when the first ambassador killed in 30 years as well as two navy seals were killed. what is it going to take for our commander in chief to acknowledge the fact that we are still fighting a war against terrorism. joining me is mike gauss and pam geller is here. first segment we played a tape of barack obama we were guilty of torture. didn't we play that tape? and he apologized for torture but enhanced interrogation gave him to get the real name that got us to bin laden. without that, no bin laden? >> but i don't think we can approve of torture. what if our soldiers are caught in another country? >> shep: assume without that intel, no bin laden. is it notdz word khalid shaikh mohammed and three people to get waterboarded. was it worth to get bin laden, i say absolutely? >> i thi
bin laden is dead. >> al-qaeda is on path of defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> sean: that is obama again and again taking out osama bin laden and on the campaign trail, while bin laden's death was milestone, reality is al-qaeda is still thriving. we saw it at its worst in benghazi when four innocent americans when the first ambassador killed in 30 years as well as two navy seals were killed. what is it going to take for our commander in chief to acknowledge the fact that we are...
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exhibit (a) is the killing of osama bin laden. >> history mostly will remember the killing of osama bin laden but truthfully it is the seals who difficulty. >> we want to reset our relationship. >> the reset with russia never seemed to materialize even after president obama was caught on camera going the extra mile to assure the russians about future u.s. missile defense moves. >> it will be hadder this time. i don't see where u.s. and russian relations can go and that will be a problem foe the president starting, of course, with syria but iran is the bigger issue that remains undecided and we have gotten some russian help so far on iran but it doesn't mean we will get russian help with the next step. >> the arab spring signaled the fall of middle east leaders with whom u.s. officials had for 30 years cultivated careful relationship. >> president obama called on egypt's mubarak to step down. >> a change must take place. allocated u.s. resources to support a no-fly zone in libya leading to the killing of muammar qaddafi. but in syria, calling numerous times for bashar al-assad to step do
exhibit (a) is the killing of osama bin laden. >> history mostly will remember the killing of osama bin laden but truthfully it is the seals who difficulty. >> we want to reset our relationship. >> the reset with russia never seemed to materialize even after president obama was caught on camera going the extra mile to assure the russians about future u.s. missile defense moves. >> it will be hadder this time. i don't see where u.s. and russian relations can go and that...
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discussion about the decade-long search for osama bin laden. and the cochairs on the commission for presidential debates. later, a town hall on public service with former senators trent lott, olympia snowe, and others. next, a look at the decade- long search for osama bin laden. this is from this summer's aspen security forum. peter bergen is the author of "manhunt: the tenure search for osama bin laden," which was made into an hbo documentary by producer and director greg -- grabgeg barker. this isn't about an hour. -- is about an hour. >> hi, everybody. this time you do not have former government officials here. you will find we have two very well informed guests. the two men behind manhunt. he might see this tonight. "manhunt: the search for osama bin laden" is the film title. today it was nominated for two primetime emmys for best documentary and for best cinematography. [applause] congratulations to the two gentlemen with me who are here today. you probably know peter bergen. you have seen him a lot. a best-selling author. he set up the fi
discussion about the decade-long search for osama bin laden. and the cochairs on the commission for presidential debates. later, a town hall on public service with former senators trent lott, olympia snowe, and others. next, a look at the decade- long search for osama bin laden. this is from this summer's aspen security forum. peter bergen is the author of "manhunt: the tenure search for osama bin laden," which was made into an hbo documentary by producer and director greg -- grabgeg...
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reportstan's official into the raid that killed osama bin laden. their investigative unit has obtained a copy of the commission findings. >> no state institution in pakistan was scared. the military and political leadership displayed a degree of incompetence and irresponsibility that was truly breathtaking and indeed culpable. politicians appeared uninformed and lazy. the head of military intelligence told the commission our whole system had become dysfunctional. >> is that not remarkable? >> it is. that is an absence of institutions. we're talking about a country where there are hardly any of vibrant institutional structures. >> the national malaise begins allowable of local officials. they have failed to apply building regulations to the bin laden compound and had not pursued the owners for property tax. the police were ineffective and incompetent. according to the commander, the lead criminal investigation department was working as a post office. it received and passed on information. the pakistan military was also the subject of a volume of dam
reportstan's official into the raid that killed osama bin laden. their investigative unit has obtained a copy of the commission findings. >> no state institution in pakistan was scared. the military and political leadership displayed a degree of incompetence and irresponsibility that was truly breathtaking and indeed culpable. politicians appeared uninformed and lazy. the head of military intelligence told the commission our whole system had become dysfunctional. >> is that not...
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. >>> plus president obama playing cards the night of the osama bin laden raid? >>> alfonso syria know collects a month's worth of stats in two games. >>> and the university of california study on what kind of cars the biggest jerks on the road drive. good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. we begin with more uncertainty in egypt. this after security forces cracked down on supporters of the deposed president. newspapers at home and around the world all capturing the deadly violence right on today's front pages this morning. egypt's vice president is out and leaders are wondering if today will be another day of chaos. nbc's aymon moyahyeldin is in cairo this morning. >> reporter: people are trying to bring back a sense of normally after a day that was anything but normal. yesterday police broke up two major protests, this time 24 hours ago those operations are in full swing. the scope of the death toll is still being realized. right now health officials say at least 421 people were killed, more than 3,500 have been injured and that is not the final death toll. they s
. >>> plus president obama playing cards the night of the osama bin laden raid? >>> alfonso syria know collects a month's worth of stats in two games. >>> and the university of california study on what kind of cars the biggest jerks on the road drive. good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. we begin with more uncertainty in egypt. this after security forces cracked down on supporters of the deposed president. newspapers at home and around the world all capturing the...
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it has cold war relics, micro film cameras, even osama bin laden's personal rifle are on display. only cia employees and guests have been allowed to access it. well that, is until now. nbc's richard engel was given an exclusive inside look. >> reporter: it's the greatest museum you'll never see. and it's filled with secrets. hidden cameras, weapons, decoding machines. >> figuring out how the enma works. >> world war ii when the cia began as the oss, the office of strategic services. ever since, the agency has created tools for spies. not james bond. not maxwell smart. these are for real. vintage pistols with silencers, a camera carrying pigeon, a 70s era drone, the size of a dragonfly. the insectothopter. a cold war camera. >> the film pack is this disk. >> reporter: it's american history but no visitors allowed. the see decree ti protects cia officers undercover. i love this, even in your own museum to celebrate the accomplishments, all their faces a are blurred out. the killing of bin laden is represented here, too. this is bin laden's compound. >> the original model was used to
it has cold war relics, micro film cameras, even osama bin laden's personal rifle are on display. only cia employees and guests have been allowed to access it. well that, is until now. nbc's richard engel was given an exclusive inside look. >> reporter: it's the greatest museum you'll never see. and it's filled with secrets. hidden cameras, weapons, decoding machines. >> figuring out how the enma works. >> world war ii when the cia began as the oss, the office of strategic...
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bin laden and another book on the killing of osama bin osama bin laden as mark owens no easy day the first-hand account of the mission that killed osama bin laden and then there was a book in the education of general david petraeus by paula broadwell. sarah weinman, any comments on moe's books? >> guest: it's funny you alluded to miss broadwell spoke as a former title that got second wind because of course in light of general petraeus' resignation this broadwell's role in that, that's exactly why her book, why the paperback publication was pushed up. i think what it is done a little bit though is take away from the larger aspect of these books. when scandal rears its head it's focused too much on that rather than the substance of the book but one thing that is worth pointing out in relation to mark bowen and mark owen was a pseudonym for the navy s.e.a.l.s involved in the mission to kill osama bin laden is that the books publisher, penguin press, they announced that with weeks to spare and i felt they did a brilliant job of marketing that book. of course it didn't help depending on w
bin laden and another book on the killing of osama bin osama bin laden as mark owens no easy day the first-hand account of the mission that killed osama bin laden and then there was a book in the education of general david petraeus by paula broadwell. sarah weinman, any comments on moe's books? >> guest: it's funny you alluded to miss broadwell spoke as a former title that got second wind because of course in light of general petraeus' resignation this broadwell's role in that, that's...
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he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was a key member of osama bin laden's inner circle. the day after the 9/11 attacks we saw him in a video on long side -- alongside osama bin laden. he said a great army is gathering against you. he called them the nation of islam. you go into battle against jews christians, and the americans -- he said, "a great army as ais gathering against you," he called them the nation of islam . "to go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans." we have the prospect of an al qaeda-related detainee and suspect appearing in civilian court in new york. secondly, the authorities want to put across the message that time does not lessen the crime. the impact of 9/11 is still here after all these years. listen to the quote for him the -- from the attorney. he said, "the memory of those attacks is indelibly etched on the american psyche. today is the latest example of our commitment to capturing and punishing the enemies of the u.s., no matter how long it takes." >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, taking in the amaz
he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was a key member of osama bin laden's inner circle. the day after the 9/11 attacks we saw him in a video on long side -- alongside osama bin laden. he said a great army is gathering against you. he called them the nation of islam. you go into battle against jews christians, and the americans -- he said, "a great army as ais gathering against you," he called them the nation of islam . "to go into battle against jews, christians, and the...
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they haddous osama bin laden in their midst and didn't tell a friend. we had to find out on our own and go in. we have to take a toughir stance because we won't be respected if there is nothing to thwart them, if they are going to go unchecked and unpunished. >> pakistan, as difficult as they are is a key component in that part of the world, particularly because it borders afghanistan. secondly, in order to get this guy from the pakistanis, it is not as if you identified osama bin laden. again, it would requireitous go into pakistan millitarily -- i am sure -- [overlapping dialogue] >> he was doing press conferences, for gods's sake. >> the answer you might get from the administration is that it's complicated. and that -- at least with this guy, if he is up and around and you can watch him that, might be better than cutting off aid and risking a failed state which might be worse. it is not like a choice between good and bad. it's bad and worse. >> if you remember this crime, it was one of the worst, worst things i have ever read, it was horrible, the wa
they haddous osama bin laden in their midst and didn't tell a friend. we had to find out on our own and go in. we have to take a toughir stance because we won't be respected if there is nothing to thwart them, if they are going to go unchecked and unpunished. >> pakistan, as difficult as they are is a key component in that part of the world, particularly because it borders afghanistan. secondly, in order to get this guy from the pakistanis, it is not as if you identified osama bin laden....
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osama bin laden? >> yeah. >> the senate intelligence committee closed its investigation into the movie zero dark thirty. it depicts the 10-year mano hunt for osama bin laden and some claim the use of torture is inaccurate. >>> and the d.c. commission on the art comes humanities is discusses will -- arts of humanity is discussing the history of the lincoln theater. the new operator will have to take control of programming, marketing and management. >>> just ahead, it was the highway patrol of their vacation and ended in tragedy. a hot air balloon talls 1,000 fight from -- falls 1,000 feet from the sky. and later, drivers might be ticketed for driving too slow. >> the sealion no scaredy cat. it delivered a smack down to the croc dial and showed the croc who is boss. who is boss. >>> a midair tragedy with deadly results, a hot air balloon speeded in egypt, sending 21 people plunging to the ground. fox news correspondent leland iter has details from jerusalem. >> reporter: a deadly disaster a thousand fee
osama bin laden? >> yeah. >> the senate intelligence committee closed its investigation into the movie zero dark thirty. it depicts the 10-year mano hunt for osama bin laden and some claim the use of torture is inaccurate. >>> and the d.c. commission on the art comes humanities is discusses will -- arts of humanity is discussing the history of the lincoln theater. the new operator will have to take control of programming, marketing and management. >>> just ahead,...
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the bottom -- osama bin lauded was killed by a of it -- navy seals his personal assistant regarding the shocking detachment that day. regarding -- recounting a day filled with card games. >> in the dining roomhose people were down in the situation room and he said i will not be there i cannot watch this entire thing so he come of myself, thehite house photographer we must have played 15 seasons or 15 games of spades. lou: 15 games of spades to woody is now congressman it alan west of florida. good to see you. what is your reaction when you hear the former body man to say our troopsisking their lives to carry on a military objective that the president was playing a child's game? fifteen games of spades? >> based upon my 22 years of military experience, when i was a commander in i rectify sent out a night patrol that came in contact i was right there in the command and control center to make sure i monitor the situation and to allocate additional resources. if we had more than one-third of the unit involved in an operation i went out with them to be a part of the mission because i fel
the bottom -- osama bin lauded was killed by a of it -- navy seals his personal assistant regarding the shocking detachment that day. regarding -- recounting a day filled with card games. >> in the dining roomhose people were down in the situation room and he said i will not be there i cannot watch this entire thing so he come of myself, thehite house photographer we must have played 15 seasons or 15 games of spades. lou: 15 games of spades to woody is now congressman it alan west of...
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he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was a key member of osama bin laden's inner circle. the day after the 9/11 attacks, we saw him in a video on long side -- alongside osama bin laden. he said a great army is gathering against you. he called them the nation of islam. you go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans -- he said, "a great army as is gathering against you," he called them the nation of islam . "to go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans." we have the prospect of an al qaeda-related detainee and suspect appearing in civilian court in new york. secondly, the authorities want to put across the message that time does not lessen the crime. the impact of 9/11 is still here after all these years. listen to the quote for him the -- from the attorney. he said, "the memory of those attacks is indelibly etched on the american psyche. today is the latest example of our commitment to capturing and punishing the enemies of the u.s., no matter how long it takes." >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, taking in the ama
he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was a key member of osama bin laden's inner circle. the day after the 9/11 attacks, we saw him in a video on long side -- alongside osama bin laden. he said a great army is gathering against you. he called them the nation of islam. you go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans -- he said, "a great army as is gathering against you," he called them the nation of islam . "to go into battle against jews, christians, and the...
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osama bin laden you may know the story you think you understand everything on osama bin laden? no, a new report out. we'll show it next on "the turks." >> mark: welcome back to "the turks." i'm mark thompson, cenk is off. ana and jayar, and we're joined by hermela aregawi. the hunt for osama bin laden that spanned all those years, we have our sense and popular sense of with what's happened now there so many areas, but now from the pakistani intelligence community. >> yes a report was released by the commission ordered by the supreme court of pakistan. we're getting a different account on this raid that killed osama bin laden. they gathered details from local pakistani officials including members of bin laden's family. the story goes like this. in their cramped rooms on the second floor bin laden and sadah, his third wife, hear what they initially think is a sound of a storm outside. they go to the balcony to see what is happening, but the night of may 1st is a moonless one and it's pitch-dark. sadah reaches out to switch on a light. but her husband said no, he calls for his son
osama bin laden you may know the story you think you understand everything on osama bin laden? no, a new report out. we'll show it next on "the turks." >> mark: welcome back to "the turks." i'm mark thompson, cenk is off. ana and jayar, and we're joined by hermela aregawi. the hunt for osama bin laden that spanned all those years, we have our sense and popular sense of with what's happened now there so many areas, but now from the pakistani intelligence community....
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negligence by pakistan allowed osama bin laden to live in a country undetected for more than nine years. the report by pakistani judicial commission revealed new details about the u.s. raid that killed him martin -- than laden and details about his life on air and. there has not been any reaction at all from the government and it is almost a day since this report which released, containing withering criticism of the government intelligence agencies and the military about how they handle this critical episode in the countries recent history. he was the most wanted man on the planet. and yet the former al qaeda leader managed to spend nine years in pakistan without being detect did, according to the commission's report. and most of that time spent here s town where he had a large compound just one kilometer from the country's the commissiony members conclude this was all possible due to a collective failure of the military authorities intelligence agencies, police, and civilian administration. this filly are included negligence, incompetence, and at some undetermined level, a grave compli
negligence by pakistan allowed osama bin laden to live in a country undetected for more than nine years. the report by pakistani judicial commission revealed new details about the u.s. raid that killed him martin -- than laden and details about his life on air and. there has not been any reaction at all from the government and it is almost a day since this report which released, containing withering criticism of the government intelligence agencies and the military about how they handle this...
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abc bills were in harm's way with the ultimate of all fishes to killed number one enemy osama bin laden and the president goes to play 15 games of spades? he is still a human being he did not want to watch in realtime he is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and also calls into question what he was doing on the night of september 11th last year when americans were also in harm's way we still have no report to what he was doing. lou: spade or a cards? >> put it on either one because we have no idea. >> i believe he went to sleep during the up and gauzy raid. that is the testimony from leon panetta before the senate when asked faugh by lindsay gramm did you go to bet? to the joint chairman go to bet? no. to the president go to sleep? item no. the president did not talk to anybody that night i believe he went to sleep. >> except hillary clinton he had attended a phone call with her after 10:00 p.m. then radio silence rom all of them. lou: turning to see diego it is probably a surge -- absurd scooter's the beginning of the mayor. i don't know when does it become the arbiter of stand
abc bills were in harm's way with the ultimate of all fishes to killed number one enemy osama bin laden and the president goes to play 15 games of spades? he is still a human being he did not want to watch in realtime he is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and also calls into question what he was doing on the night of september 11th last year when americans were also in harm's way we still have no report to what he was doing. lou: spade or a cards? >> put it on either one...
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that serria is the name osama bin laden chose when he rebrowned al qaeda. that is a fact. >> let me get jediddia in here because i want to ask about the timing of the story. i think the editor of the new york times with the tweet said this is done now, we are our cocktail party talking point, anybody who thinks benghazi is a story is insane and now it seems they have stepped on their own story. >> they have to clear the way for hillary clinton also, remember. so she's tied into this in a bad way, making bizarre staples, lack of -- business air statements, lack of leadership and they have to pass or suggest that it is spontaneous because that takes the blame off of them. there is plenty they could have done. there was repeated request for additional security that weren't filled. eight and a half hours where no one assisted. the state department is accountable for that. >> are you suggesting that the new york times got together and said let's do a story that exonerated hillary clinton. >> the guy, david kirkpatrick who they chose to do the investigation, if y
that serria is the name osama bin laden chose when he rebrowned al qaeda. that is a fact. >> let me get jediddia in here because i want to ask about the timing of the story. i think the editor of the new york times with the tweet said this is done now, we are our cocktail party talking point, anybody who thinks benghazi is a story is insane and now it seems they have stepped on their own story. >> they have to clear the way for hillary clinton also, remember. so she's tied into this...
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lou: new revelations today on what the psident was doing during the raid in which osama bin laden was killed by a navy s.e.a.l. >> most people were i the situation in the play, i can't tch, this kind of thing and the troops were risking their lives and they were playing. >> i was right there in our commander control center. so thatwe can make whatever decisions we need to make so we can allocatedditional resources. if we had more than a third of our unit hat was involved in an operation, i wen out with that element to be a part of that mission. because i felt that that was what i needed to be. we understand the commander-in-chief during one of the most daring raids, zero illumination, if according to him is correct, he will be wanting to make a decision at any point in time. lou: are you surprised? >> i expect a little more out of the commander-in-chief. >> let's be very onest. the bar has been lowered so that he can do what he pleases. when you look at what what has gone on in syria. i would not be comfortable and myself the american people, escially those who have loved ones in thes
lou: new revelations today on what the psident was doing during the raid in which osama bin laden was killed by a navy s.e.a.l. >> most people were i the situation in the play, i can't tch, this kind of thing and the troops were risking their lives and they were playing. >> i was right there in our commander control center. so thatwe can make whatever decisions we need to make so we can allocatedditional resources. if we had more than a third of our unit hat was involved in an...
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lou: now this administration the man who brought osama bin nodded in the fir instance what influence will the administration have with that possibility will it ultimately embrace? >> karzai also suggested maybe the mullah could come back to run. i think if you indulge the fantasy popular elections can be called democracy and we will run with that i think we will find is islamic supremacist will rule islamic countries if we want to enable that it will be the loss of drone influence he will see that couny after country. >> and the definition if it is even appropriate such a policy should have a role in the middle east. >> if you empower your own enemies it is your own and doing. >> we appreciate as always whether they realize it or not the media has declared not the media has declared obama to be any new status this man is about to be the millionth customer. not the media has declared obama to be any new status would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to mis
lou: now this administration the man who brought osama bin nodded in the fir instance what influence will the administration have with that possibility will it ultimately embrace? >> karzai also suggested maybe the mullah could come back to run. i think if you indulge the fantasy popular elections can be called democracy and we will run with that i think we will find is islamic supremacist will rule islamic countries if we want to enable that it will be the loss of drone influence he will...
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even the osama bin laden and his lieutenants knew this. his propagandist admitted that it is a group that does not hesitate to take money by false it, spilling the blood of scores of people. osama bin laden agreed that a large portion of muslims around the world have lost their trust in al qaeda. so damaged is their image that osama bin laden even considered changing its name. one of the reasons -- as he set himself -- u.s. officials have stopped using the phrase simply calling them out light in -- al qaeda --that is because al qaeda does not belong to muslim. it is anticipates of the peace of islam. despite the great august we have made against al qaeda, it would be a mistake to believe this mistake has passed. al qaeda and its associates still have the intent to attack the united states. we have seen loan individuals, including citizens, often inspired by their ideology. they seek to do us harm. still, the damage that has been done in pakistan combined with how al qaeda has alienated its self from so much of the world allows us to look f
even the osama bin laden and his lieutenants knew this. his propagandist admitted that it is a group that does not hesitate to take money by false it, spilling the blood of scores of people. osama bin laden agreed that a large portion of muslims around the world have lost their trust in al qaeda. so damaged is their image that osama bin laden even considered changing its name. one of the reasons -- as he set himself -- u.s. officials have stopped using the phrase simply calling them out light...
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bin laden. even the acting c.i.a. director the nation's best torture journalist said it was false that torture played any help in finding osama bin laden. by depicting a false torture in one of the american greatest achievement in history. >> i think osama bin laden was found due to ingenious detective work. torture was mr. employed in the early years of the hunt. it doesn't mean it was the key but it was part of story. >> i differ from the guys. i don't blame kathryn bigelow. she's not a public servant. she's a filmmaker. i personally think she made a fantastic film. my criticism lies with the c.i.a. in that they have left "zero dark thirty" as basically the only public record that he have for the hunt in bin laden. now you have jose rodriguez, a proponent of enhanced interrogation techniques or torture saying what was portrayed in the film is not what we did if in the c.i.a. he's not there any more, a and i think it's time that the c.i.a. release everything that they gave kathryn bigelow. she
bin laden. even the acting c.i.a. director the nation's best torture journalist said it was false that torture played any help in finding osama bin laden. by depicting a false torture in one of the american greatest achievement in history. >> i think osama bin laden was found due to ingenious detective work. torture was mr. employed in the early years of the hunt. it doesn't mean it was the key but it was part of story. >> i differ from the guys. i don't blame kathryn bigelow. she's...
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forces killed osama bin laden in may two thousand and eleven and the results were initially suppressed by the pakistani government but leaked to al-jazeera which published the dossier on its website earlier this week the report relied on testimony from more than two hundred sources including senior senior military and political leaders and also referred to interviews with osama bin laden's family who recount the navy seals killed the al qaeda leader now the report says quote culpable negligence and incompetence at all levels of government can be more or less conclusively established now it's important to note that the dossier doesn't explicitly say any of the top leaders or officials were complacent with the taliban al qaeda or bin ladin or in helping him hide out in the region but the implication is that perhaps there were some rogue officials who knew and kept quiet so the commission also issues a scathing critique of how the united states government handled the situation by essentially taking matters into their own hands and by key. the pakistani government in the dark about the ope
forces killed osama bin laden in may two thousand and eleven and the results were initially suppressed by the pakistani government but leaked to al-jazeera which published the dossier on its website earlier this week the report relied on testimony from more than two hundred sources including senior senior military and political leaders and also referred to interviews with osama bin laden's family who recount the navy seals killed the al qaeda leader now the report says quote culpable negligence...
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osama bin laden is dead. >> al qaed. >>. >> we eliminated osama bin laden that. was our purpose. >> two months before the elections, that narrative they were selling turned out not to be true. do you think that is the reason why those talking points, the cia had it right from day one? do you think they lied to get reelected?. >> i can't know the answer to that. what i do know is that anyone dealing with that problem of al qaeda knows that we have killed leaders in al qaeda. and they are replaced within a matter of a month. there is a new one. you may go through three leaders in one part of iraq or afghanistan and they'll be re -- replaced. that is what happened. and that contingent that is -- has to be understood to be not correct. >> let's walk through this slowly. we know that the cia warned that there might be an attack on the september 11th anniversary. i would think that is a logical conclusion in deed. there were requests for security denied before the attack. during the attack we know from hearings there were two stand down orders people willing to go help
osama bin laden is dead. >> al qaed. >>. >> we eliminated osama bin laden that. was our purpose. >> two months before the elections, that narrative they were selling turned out not to be true. do you think that is the reason why those talking points, the cia had it right from day one? do you think they lied to get reelected?. >> i can't know the answer to that. what i do know is that anyone dealing with that problem of al qaeda knows that we have killed leaders in...
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. >> you were the first person publically throughout all media to mention the name osama bin laden. why did his name come to mind? >> i'm a private pilot. i knew bin laden had been implicated in the plot to blow up airplanes over the pacific. so when airplanes flew into buildings in new york, i think it was 15 seconds after the second plane hit i mentioned his name. >> this has to be deliberate, folks. some of the key suspects come to mind -- osama bin laden. >> what changed for you after september 11th? >> it all changed on september 11th. it became more about the news and less about everything else. >> after a firefight they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> bin laden is dead. multiple sources. osama bin laden is dead. >> the rescue of the first of 33 minor miners in chile tran theed under ground for 69 days. >> people are holding vigil. >> barack obama is the next president of the t united states. what a ride it has been. >> you can count on foos channel for the latest in politics and the nation's capital. we count on team washington. ahead, brit huhe and th
. >> you were the first person publically throughout all media to mention the name osama bin laden. why did his name come to mind? >> i'm a private pilot. i knew bin laden had been implicated in the plot to blow up airplanes over the pacific. so when airplanes flew into buildings in new york, i think it was 15 seconds after the second plane hit i mentioned his name. >> this has to be deliberate, folks. some of the key suspects come to mind -- osama bin laden. >> what...
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how is it different than it was when osama bin laden was alive? >> bin laden believed in centralization. he believed in a centralized organize station. that didn't work. al qaeda didn't work because the united states went into afghanistan and bombed all the camps to dust. what ended up happening is there were other operatives from al qaeda who realized it is better to have affiliates and different groups in different countries with their own leadership, media wings and coordinate at the top level. even if al qaeda disappears in one country or another, it persists in particular areas that it has a longstanding presence. places like yemen. >> when you look at the number of organizations you see those. yet yemen issued a statement saying the evacuation serves the interests of the ex treemists. they use it as a re kruting tool. we have talked about inspire magazine which they use to inspire people to jihad. they always have said that when the united states takes an action to keep its citizens safe it's a victory for them. >> they had an entire edition
how is it different than it was when osama bin laden was alive? >> bin laden believed in centralization. he believed in a centralized organize station. that didn't work. al qaeda didn't work because the united states went into afghanistan and bombed all the camps to dust. what ended up happening is there were other operatives from al qaeda who realized it is better to have affiliates and different groups in different countries with their own leadership, media wings and coordinate at the...
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authorities have in custody tonight osama bin laden's son in law tonight. authorities have confirmed that he is in new york and skchedule to appear in court. he is charged with conspiracy to kill americans. after 9? he said. he said. >> congressman peter king said today. joining me r evan coleman. what is the jordan connection in that statement? >> this individual popped up in turkey several weeks ago. we heard that he was there. the problem was that the turks didn't have a criminal charge out on him. the question was how did we get him to the united states. he wanted to travel back to kuwait and when the flight landed in jordan authorities were there to greet him. >> did he have options in that flight? are you saying he arranged that himself? >> it is not clear. they said they weren't interested in having him back. they said he was not welcome. there is no indication he would have been welcome. at one time he was influential in kuwait but they had just about enough of him. >> now we are back to
authorities have in custody tonight osama bin laden's son in law tonight. authorities have confirmed that he is in new york and skchedule to appear in court. he is charged with conspiracy to kill americans. after 9? he said. he said. >> congressman peter king said today. joining me r evan coleman. what is the jordan connection in that statement? >> this individual popped up in turkey several weeks ago. we heard that he was there. the problem was that the turks didn't have a criminal...
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raid which killed osama bin laden concludes it was an american act of war. al jazeera has managed to get exclusive copies of the commissions study. it's a report which calls the operation a national humiliation for pakistan. japan claims it is facing increasingly serious threats to its security. in its first report on defense since prime minister took office, japan says china's repeatedly intruded into japanese waters, with the reports viewed by some for reports by japan to beef up forces. >> according to japan's annual defense wide paper this is the new normal for its military. japan's fighters scrambled against chinese planes against air space more than 300 times in the year to march. reports say chinese vessels enterered disputed waters more than 40 times between september and april. >> as for relations with china, they have attempted to change the stay us the quo by force in ways incompatible with the order of international laws and in ways that could be seen as provocative. >> document characterizes it as increasingly tangible, accute and serious. but s
raid which killed osama bin laden concludes it was an american act of war. al jazeera has managed to get exclusive copies of the commissions study. it's a report which calls the operation a national humiliation for pakistan. japan claims it is facing increasingly serious threats to its security. in its first report on defense since prime minister took office, japan says china's repeatedly intruded into japanese waters, with the reports viewed by some for reports by japan to beef up forces....
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osama bin laden determined to attack the united states. my eyes popped out of my head when that happened. >> i know, i know. >> remember, this is the president who escalated the war in afghanistan. and we are now drawing down. but it just doesn't make any sense to say that he has totally recoiled, that he is afraid of conflict. he has blown these guys up with drones. he doubled down in afghanistan. if anything i think the critique you make is from the left. >> talk to some of the guys close in. he is pretty darn tough when he is in there. this guy is not some jimmy carter on this stuff. not on this stuff. thank you, michael crowley. not that there's anything wrong with jimmy carter but he wasn't exactly a fighter in that sense. jonathan capehart. we always agree, jonathan, that's very dangerous. up next, it's august and congress is out of session. it's hard to know. it's like calvin coolidge, he died, how did you tell. anyway, the birthers are back and this is "hardball." the place for politics. the last four hours... have seen one child f
osama bin laden determined to attack the united states. my eyes popped out of my head when that happened. >> i know, i know. >> remember, this is the president who escalated the war in afghanistan. and we are now drawing down. but it just doesn't make any sense to say that he has totally recoiled, that he is afraid of conflict. he has blown these guys up with drones. he doubled down in afghanistan. if anything i think the critique you make is from the left. >> talk to some of...
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we can help to create osama bin laden? >> i don't think so. john: okay, the stirring of libertarianism that is going to both parties right now, i think it is a very dangerous thought, he said. when rand paul talked about the president's drone policy, they called us wacko birds. >> rand paul said that congress has basically abdicated its role of foreign policy. and i think you've made a good point on that. john: okay, let's move on. the rise of a libertarian. >> i would call it a blip. not much of that. the libertarian party. a. john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris christie, what about him? >> he is oppo
we can help to create osama bin laden? >> i don't think so. john: okay, the stirring of libertarianism that is going to both parties right now, i think it is a very dangerous thought, he said. when rand paul talked about the president's drone policy, they called us wacko birds. >> rand paul said that congress has basically abdicated its role of foreign policy. and i think you've made a good point on that. john: okay, let's move on. the rise of a libertarian. >> i would call it...
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killed osama bin laden, they found evidence that osama bin laden had heard about that roster, had asked one of his operatives to get it for him and those 74,000 names, which included personal and contact information of every one of those men and women in uniform was, in fact, forwarded to osama bin laden and recovered during that raid. now, the defense attorney claims that manning was a 22-year-old naive, well intentioned private first class when he got to baghdad, that he released the information because he felt that the american people nuded to know about what was going on in the world. -- or in the war and it would make the world a better place. prosecution arguing however that it's hard to believe that the release of those 74,000 names in any way makes the world a better place. >> what can you tell us prosecutors have signaled they may call a navy s.e.a.l. who participated in the raid that took out osama bin laden to the stand? what do you know about this? >> i think they were going to call him just to corroborate the origin of that information. it sounds as if the prosecution and d
killed osama bin laden, they found evidence that osama bin laden had heard about that roster, had asked one of his operatives to get it for him and those 74,000 names, which included personal and contact information of every one of those men and women in uniform was, in fact, forwarded to osama bin laden and recovered during that raid. now, the defense attorney claims that manning was a 22-year-old naive, well intentioned private first class when he got to baghdad, that he released the...
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he retained something from osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. now it is said to be part of the 9/11 museum. incredible detail on the story of one of our own, next. can vitamins melt into mouth-watering flavor? yes. with nature made vitamelts. melt-in-your-mouth vitamin supplements. in flavors like creamy vanilla... ...and juicy orange irresistibly melty nature made vitamelts get a sample on our facebook page the ones that let you call for help. and i said, "that's not for me! that's for some old person!" but we finally talked my mom into calling adt. then, one day, i slipped and broke my hip. the pain was terrible, and i couldn't get to the phone. i needed an ambulance, so i pushed the button. it's okay, mrs. anderson. the paramedics are on their way. it was so good to hear adt at the other end. [ male announcer ] adt home health security services. with one touch of a button, you can summon help from anywhere in your home and talk with adt's trained professionals, who can call for emergency assistance and even stay on the line until help arrives
he retained something from osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. now it is said to be part of the 9/11 museum. incredible detail on the story of one of our own, next. can vitamins melt into mouth-watering flavor? yes. with nature made vitamelts. melt-in-your-mouth vitamin supplements. in flavors like creamy vanilla... ...and juicy orange irresistibly melty nature made vitamelts get a sample on our facebook page the ones that let you call for help. and i said, "that's not for me! that's...
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who fired the shots that took down osama bin laden. brian todd explains. >> they spent about 40 minutes on the ground, but it was what happened in a crucial few seconds that's now in dispute among the navy s.e.a.l.s. who killed osama bin laden. recently a former s.e.a.l.s. identifying himself only as the shooter told "esquire" magazine he was the man who fired the kill shots. this animation lays out his description to "esquire." three s.e.a.l.s. move to the third floor of the compound in abbottabad, afghanistan. the shooter moves into a bedroom. by his account there's a gun within bin laden's reach. as he tells phil bronstein, he fires three rounds. >> he shot him once in the forehead and another time in the forehead he was going down and a third time in the forehead when he was at the foot of his bed obviously probably already dead. >> but another s.e.a.l.s. who part of s.e.a.l.s. team 6 which executed the raid now tells cnn national security analyst peter bergen this. >> it was not the shooter described in that article who killed bin
who fired the shots that took down osama bin laden. brian todd explains. >> they spent about 40 minutes on the ground, but it was what happened in a crucial few seconds that's now in dispute among the navy s.e.a.l.s. who killed osama bin laden. recently a former s.e.a.l.s. identifying himself only as the shooter told "esquire" magazine he was the man who fired the kill shots. this animation lays out his description to "esquire." three s.e.a.l.s. move to the third floor...
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the man who succeeded osama bin laden, ayman mohyeldin -- ayman zawahiri. the two men reportedly agreed that they wanted to do something big. timed to the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan which is right now. and that's what led the united states to close 19 embassies. there they are on the map and consulates in the mideast and africa. there's still a lot that remains unknown including which target. over the weekend, one thing clear from every lawmaker and official with knowledge of the attack, nobody's crying wolf here. this is one of the most serious threats in years. >> been an awful lot of hatter chatter out there. chatter means conversation among terrorists about the planning that's going on. very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11. this is the most serious threat that i've seen in the last several years. >> we need to know and realize we're living in an increasingly dangerous world and this many specific threat that we've been briefed on over and over again has reached a new level. >> i must say this is probably one of the most specific and inc
the man who succeeded osama bin laden, ayman mohyeldin -- ayman zawahiri. the two men reportedly agreed that they wanted to do something big. timed to the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan which is right now. and that's what led the united states to close 19 embassies. there they are on the map and consulates in the mideast and africa. there's still a lot that remains unknown including which target. over the weekend, one thing clear from every lawmaker and official with knowledge of the...
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we knew there was a very wealthy man named osama bin laden who was funding a lot of terrorist groups. we knew that there were people from terrorist groups from all over the world hanging out in afghanistan and in bin laden's circle. >> so you start to see signs of what looks like an organization, but is this bin laden as a financial manager with a bunch of companies funding various terrorist groups, or is there a separate terrorist group here. that was a big question. erything from analysis to operations. when you think about the cia, there's two different cultures there. one is an analytic culture, people who try to assess things, figure out what is actually happening somewhere and project ahead, and an operational culture that is people who go out and collect intelligence, develop human spies, handle them, run them, if you will. the unique thing about alec station was the fusion of analysis and operations. we pushed the analysts and the operations people together so the operations people knew everything the analysts were thinking and the analysts knew everything the operations peopl
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you know, he didn't have to acquire osama bin laden's email address. and ship this, ship this trove off to him. you know wikileaks you know, made it possible for him to broadcast this broadly, fairly easily. there's a couple of other things going on here though, that are interesting, one thing that's kind of amazing to me is there weren't other people like bradley manning. that bradley manning was the only one. this is a war that involves a whole lot of people. with complicated feelings about the war. with various levels of security clearance. and the fact that we've only got manning suggests that the kind of complicated set of security measures and classifications that the melt undertakes to protect what it deems important information, is kind of working. and i suspect what's really going on here, is that they're trying to make sure that that wall is, is upheld. you know and that if people are going to breach it and it doesn't seem to be crazy to think that there were a lot of people within the military in iraq who thought about doing something like w
you know, he didn't have to acquire osama bin laden's email address. and ship this, ship this trove off to him. you know wikileaks you know, made it possible for him to broadcast this broadly, fairly easily. there's a couple of other things going on here though, that are interesting, one thing that's kind of amazing to me is there weren't other people like bradley manning. that bradley manning was the only one. this is a war that involves a whole lot of people. with complicated feelings about...
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bin laden. islamic tradition was followeda for the burial and only seniorsr officers knew about it, no sailors witnessed it. the judicial watch asked to get the classified information through theclass freedom ofeedom information act. the ruling comes a few monthsw after a federal court of peals e court turned down the appeals ts get photos of raid that killed osama bin laden. will remember the victims of the navy yard shooting on sunday.ng on president obama and first lady a will attend a service at thehe marine barracks at southeast. the time of the services has noo been made public, we will bring you the service if its entirety >> we are learning more aboutler the system ofn the governmentvem background checks and security clearances.rances aaron alexis had a security clearance despite the state oft his mental health. that clearance allowed him into building 197 where he opened fire killing 12 people. a computerized record of 911 calls, and radio traffic at at the navy yard is revealing, aing
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osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker than it was when i came into office. >> osama bin ladens dead, and general motors as a live. >> thear in afghanistan is coming to a close. al qaeda is on the path to the feet. osama bin laden is dead. >> today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path of the feet. the remaining operators spend more time thinking about their own safety and plotting against us. lou: joining us now, radio talk-show host, fox news contributor, former reagan potical director, fox is political analyst. thank you both for being here. a defeat for al qaeda, and today we are watching the united states close 19 of our facilities in the middle east and north africa. your reaction? >> my reaction is that the president obviously did what he thought he had to to get reelected instead of talking in terms of an ongoing threat. he made some progress, but it's anngoing threat tt will be the the rest of our lifetime and we have to do whatever it is that it takes to eliminate them. we want to w shortsighted claims of victory. >> the president has both the
osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker than it was when i came into office. >> osama bin ladens dead, and general motors as a live. >> thear in afghanistan is coming to a close. al qaeda is on the path to the feet. osama bin laden is dead. >> today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path of the feet. the remaining operators spend more time thinking about their own safety and plotting against us. lou: joining us now, radio talk-show host, fox...
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>> it shows ayman al swear who has not had the same kind of international profile osama bin laden had wants to put himself on the world stage and asking his most effective assassin to do that. you asked about the drone campaign, a follow-up to what bobby was saying. al qaeda did control a piece of the country. either not just a drone campaign. there is an active war by the yemeni government that the u.s. is involved with in southern yemen. >> bob, i want to caulk aboutta, operational as the united states government says it is, as concerned as the u.s. government says it is. you've pointed out, they haven't been very successful. >> well, i think the key thing here is that what you have is a situation where they certainly have not been able to kill the top leaders. what you have here three leaders targeted last week remain active, including al wuhayshi. i think that is something that is very worth questioning. because if you are pressing such a drone cam fein as the u.s. is and the top three guys are still active, still operational, that does call into question its effectiveness. >> bob
>> it shows ayman al swear who has not had the same kind of international profile osama bin laden had wants to put himself on the world stage and asking his most effective assassin to do that. you asked about the drone campaign, a follow-up to what bobby was saying. al qaeda did control a piece of the country. either not just a drone campaign. there is an active war by the yemeni government that the u.s. is involved with in southern yemen. >> bob, i want to caulk aboutta,...
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we have eliminated osama bin laden. that was our purpose. >> one of the few moments in that debate where he wasn't smiling. anyway, here with reaction, liz cheney. welcome back. >> thanks, sean, thank you. >> sean: let me get your reaction to that. your narrative and that's why the benghazi situation was ignored the way it was by the white house leading in the election. >> and i think we've seen clearly not only is al-qaeda a large resurgence, but in particular al-qaeda and the al-qaeda in north africa, the same group we know is behind the attack on the consulate in benghazi and now appear to have been behind this hodge taking in algeria, so, you know, it's the opposite of being on a path to defeat. we've got al-qaeda in fact resurgent and there were no consequences whatsoever. think about that now, the attack was september 11th last year and there has yet to be a single consequence, a single repercussion, a single person brought to justice, nothing has been done. so, the message has been sent pretty clearly that you ca
we have eliminated osama bin laden. that was our purpose. >> one of the few moments in that debate where he wasn't smiling. anyway, here with reaction, liz cheney. welcome back. >> thanks, sean, thank you. >> sean: let me get your reaction to that. your narrative and that's why the benghazi situation was ignored the way it was by the white house leading in the election. >> and i think we've seen clearly not only is al-qaeda a large resurgence, but in particular al-qaeda...
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the assault to capture osama bin laden by the brave seals who did it. where is the video of what he did the night of benghazi? >> did you, mr. president, personally call any libyan government official to request assistance for the four americans who were under attack? the answer is no, he called the government officials in libya on september 12 after everybody was dead. >> geraldo: ever since the water gate scandal the news media has asked what did he know and when did he no it but with benghazi it is gate the questions for president obama are different. the he is are what did he do and when did he do it? craig investigates. >>> 8:26 a.m. on the south lawn of the white house the president and first lady begin the annual commemoration of the 9/11 attacks with the moment of silence. it is presizely 11 years after the first hijacked plane american airlines flight 11 was flown into the world trade center, beginning the deadliest attack on american soil since pearl harbor. 9:27 a.m. the president and first lady lay a wreath honoring those killed and wounded
the assault to capture osama bin laden by the brave seals who did it. where is the video of what he did the night of benghazi? >> did you, mr. president, personally call any libyan government official to request assistance for the four americans who were under attack? the answer is no, he called the government officials in libya on september 12 after everybody was dead. >> geraldo: ever since the water gate scandal the news media has asked what did he know and when did he no it but...